Specifications

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Figure 55: Command “liu” with Switch “g”
+ liu -g
Trunk total trunks trunks trunks trunks
Group members in use dead offline free
0 5 0 0 0 5
2 8 0 0 0 8
When trunk routing supergroups have been set the list of those supergroups will follow the
trunk grouping information.
Figure 56: Switch “g” Displaying Supergroup Information
+ liu -g
Trunk total trunks trunks trunks trunks
Group members in use dead offline free
0 5 0 0 0 5
2 8 0 0 0 8
SuperGroup # tg tg tg tg tg tg tg tg tg tg tg tg tg tg tg
99 0 2
The “liu -g” command provides a snapshot of the trunk usage on the terminal. When
used with the “repeat” command it may be useful as a method of monitoring trunk
utilization over a short period of time. The trunk statistics should be used to gather trunk
utilization information over a period of hours.
ZlinkW “log”
(Show the current log file name.)
This command shows the name and size of all log files. The following command is more
informative.
ls -lrt log*,
ZlinkW “logopen”
This command lets you keep a record of a ZlinkW session. Usually, this command is not
very useful to system operators (Zetron customer service personnel take advantage of it).
There is one situation you might find useful. You can copy everything you see in ZlinkW
to your printer via:
logopen PRN
Subsequent traffic and other ZlinkW commands will go to both the screen and the printer.
To stop it, escape from ZlinkW or type:
logclose PRN